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First Responders Need High-Speed Network

May 24, 2011

Four months from now, our nation will mark the 10th anniversary of 9/11. We will mourn the mothers, fathers, sons and daughters lost on that terrible September day. Tme can’t erase the pain nor diminish the horror of that memory. But in the days after the attack, we came together, a nation unified in prevailing against terrorism and tragedy.

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Honolulu Fire Department Sorry for 9-1-1 Dispatcher

May 24, 2011

A fire dispatcher’s dismissive and condescending tone with a frantic 911 caller reporting the deadly Waikele fireworks explosion led the Honolulu Fire Department to issue an apology Monday. Fire Capt. Terry Seelig said the department is regretful not only for the curt responses by the dispatcher to the caller, but to everyone who hears the remark with an obscenity after the call ended.

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Man Arrested for Pocket Dialing Police During Yard Work

May 24, 2011

Bangor, Maine (AP) — Police say a man wanted for failing to pay fines accidentally helped officers find him when he repeatedly “pocket dialed” emergency services hotline 911 while doing yard work.

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Some Sirens Fail to Sound in Washington County, Minn.

May 23, 2011

Stillwater, Minn. (AP) — The Washington County sheriff’s office is investigating after some warning sirens failed to sound during Sunday’s severe weather. After the National Weather Service issued a tornado warning Sunday, the sheriff’s office activated the outdoor warning sirens for central and northern Washington County. But first responders reported that sirens did not go off in some cities.

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Technology

Glendora PD Launches Website for Public to View 9-1-1 Responses

May 23, 2011

Glendora, Calif. — From a computer, citizens can see all the crimes and incidents being reported to the Glendora police via a newly-launched feature on the Glendora Police Department’s website.

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Man Pocket Dials 9-1-1; Drug Conversation Heard

May 23, 2011

Gainesville, Ga. — Authorities say a Georgia man “pocket-dialed” 911 and the dispatcher on the other end overheard people discussing a drug deal.

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Confusion Hampered 9-1-1 Response in Boy’s Brush with Camel

May 23, 2011

Knoxville, Tenn. — A few more details — but not all of the answers — are emerging from a Thursday incident in which emergency medical personnel were not allowed inside the Knoxville Zoo to treat a boy who had been injured by a camel.

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Government

FCC Announces Agenda for Emergency Response Interoperability Center Public Safety Advisory Committee

May 23, 2011

On April 21, 2011, the FCC announced that it’s Emergency Response Interoperability Center Public Safety Advisory Committee (PSAC) will hold its second meeting on Tuesday, May 24, 2011, at 10:00 a.m. at FCC Headquarters. A meeting agenda is provided.

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Industry

Central Massachusetts Radio Association Celebrates 75 Years

May 20, 2011

Worcester, Mass. — If you ever get invited to a hamfest, don’t go looking for a big hunk of pink meat festooned with pineapple rings and cloves. A hamfest is a flea market run by and for amateur radio enthusiasts, who are affectionately known as hams.

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Operations

More Than 30 Cities Out of Federal Grant Program

May 20, 2011

San Antonio — More than 30 smaller and mid-sized U.S. cities are losing about $170 million in federal anti-terrorism funding that began after the 9/11 attacks, perplexing some local officials at a time when information gleaned from Osama bin Laden’s hideout suggests al-Qaida is being encouraged to attack smaller targets.

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